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to features
noun
One's structure or make-up; form, shape, bodily proportions.
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The phrase "to features" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, you can use "featuring" as a verb or adjective. For example, "The movie was a blockbuster, featuring a thrilling plot and action-packed scenes."
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Voice command technology that allows hands-free access to features.
It also means some relearning, thanks to features that Microsoft has moved, removed or rejiggered.
Rakoff rose from writing magazine articles to features editor, and later editor-in-chief.
I wanted to do stand-up and go straight to features".
CCP has an extensive track record of promising to return to features and never doing so.
Matching people to features, Mr. Asnes said, is a matter of asking the right questions.
Our standards of quality journalism are the same from hard news to features to blogs.
In one study, 65% of dream elements were linked to features of waking events.
(uncredited; both 1945); they both won Academy Awards and resulted in his graduating to features.
"Chinese buyers are proving to be more loyal to features than brands," says Mr Laprise.
Reisz made a smooth transition to features, directing Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) and Night Must Fall (1964).
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